#Act4 Wildlife Today, the European Commission decided to register a European Citizens' Initiative entitled ‘Save the bees! Protection of biodiversity and improvement of habitats for insects in Europe'. European Commission registers ‘Save the bees!' European Citizens Initiative 15 May 2019
#Act4 Wildlife The move comes as consumers and investors increase scrutiny of the environmental impact of fashion companies across the price spectrum. Gucci and Saint Laurent set treatment standards for cattle, goats and ostriches 13 May 2019
#Act4 Wildlife A study of coyote scat in LA found the animals are attracted to fruit in gardens, where they are also finding cats and dogs High-cat diet: urban coyotes feast on pets, study finds 12 May 2019
#Act4 Wildlife In fact, is an activity that produces additional stress to the dolphins, already held in limited spaces and forced to perform in shows with jumps and pirouettes, accompanied by music at very high volume. Zoomarine: Swimming with dolphins in dolphinarias is finally banned 10 May 2019 LAV
#Act4 Wildlife These include plants and animals not native to Europe that have either accidentally or deliberately been introduced in Europe’s environments. A new report locates Europe's 'invasive alien species 9 May 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Eight years ago J. Broomhall Ltd, a family-run abattoir in Gloucestershire, became the first in the country to get a licence to slaughter alpacas. British alpacas cheat the abattoir 9 May 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Biodiversity has recently been in the spotlight mainly due to news about biodiversity loss and species going extinct. The brown bear reappears in Portugal after almost two centuries 6 May 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Since the arrival of British settlers over 230 years ago, most Australians have assumed dingoes are a breed of wild dog. Dingo is a unique Australian species in its own right 5 May 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Circuses with wild animals: veterinarians contest the ambiguous position of their Bar Council. France: 62 veterinarians go up against the presence of animals in circuses 5 May 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Wolves are much more likely than dogs to provide food to members of their group, an experiment involving touchscreens has shown. Wolves care about their mates more than dogs 2 May 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Environment Secretary Michael Gove has today (1 May) announced a new Bill to ban the use of wild animals in travelling circuses. UK Government bans wild animals in circuses 1 May 2019
#Act4 Wildlife The CITES conference was originally scheduled to be held from May 23 to June 3 at the BMICH in Colombo with the participation of over 3,000 foreign delegates and media. CITES World Wildlife Conference postponed to October due to safety concerns after terrorist attacks 29 April 2019